Choosing a Dinghy Vehicle
Bringing a dinghy (or “towed”) vehicle along for your motorhome journeys is a popular practice among RVers — and one that can make traveling much more convenient when you arrive at your destination.
RVing in Severe Weather
People who spend a lot of time outdoors — like those who are reading this article — should be well aware of the hazards that dangerous weather can bring.
Worth the Weight
Photos by Chris DoughertyWeighing your RV loaded and ready for travel isn’t difficult, and will net valuable safety benefitsIf you've done your fair share of research on RVs (in this magazine or others), by now you've noticed a reccurring subject: Weight. Regardless...
Can You Trust Your Source for Accurate Information to Repair Your RV?
I am old enough to remember researching school papers at the local library. Okay, full disclosure: I'm old enough to also remember cars that had window cranks, headlight dimmer switches mounted on the floorboard and AM radios — but using a library's resources was an...
Battery Basics: Part Two
How to keep your 12-volt batteries alive and properly chargedBatteries are invaluable to anyone who has ever gone “off the grid” in search of adventure — and we’re not talking about those 1.5-volt Type D dry cells you pump into a flashlight to keep from stumbling over...
Life Force
Water filtration systems are definitely a step in the right direction, as many can filter out particles one micron (about 70 times smaller than a human hair) or smaller, reduce harmful contaminants like chlorine and lead, and improve the overall taste and smell.
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